| Divorcing and need an apartment. I have no idea where i can live on an income of 100k. |
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How is Anacostia area? Or any of the neighborhoods on that side of dc? There are a lot of places that can be bought pretty cheap. Ditto for New Carrolton.
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| My divorced friend lives in Grovesnor in similar income. |
| Are you trying to buy or rent? Do you have kids? How many bedrooms do you need? In what area do you work? We can help but need more info. |
| The main thing would be if you have any kids, where they will live, and how many there are. |
| Arlington |
We live in a condo/townhouse community, and the smaller condos tend to be rented to recently divorced without kids (or grown kids) and doable on $100k, but no idea if our location would work for you. |
| You can live anywhere. But you can’t buy anywhere. |
| South Baltimore (one of the city's nice parts) is affordable with that income. It's gorgeous and walkable with lots of amenities. If you work in DC, you could take the MARC to Union Station. |
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I make 150k and live in the Baltimore suburbs. Commute to DC once a week.
No way I could afford to buy anything on my salary in DC. |
| Philadelphia |
True. |
| Leesburg, ashburn, Aldie, Herndon, chantilly, etc |
+1 if living alone and you don’t need a big place you can rent just about anywhere. Options are more limited if you need 2-3 bedrooms and/or good public schools. |
| Op I don’t have children. I’d prefer to live in Nova |